Tony wrote:
What prevents you from saving the configuration to a second floppy? Besides, configuring a NASLite server is a 1 minute process. In the time it takes to find the backup floppy, you'll have a new one made.

Well, nothing, I guess... but I would lose it, or the backup would go bad, etc.
I guess my question was really addressed by your second point. From what you said, I assume that if I define a disk the same as I originally defined it, everything will be back to normal. I plan on having a couple raid 1 pairs (4 disks, 2 mirrored pairs), so I'll probably just write what they are on the drive itself - I'm a big follower of the KISS principle.
That's actually the answer I was hoping to find. Thanks.